Location History:
- Covington, WA (US) (2012)
- Kent, WA (US) (2020)
Company Filing History:
Years Active: 2012-2020
Title: Michelle Lynn Holtmann: Innovator in Semantic Identification and Location-Based Messaging
Introduction
Michelle Lynn Holtmann is a distinguished inventor based in Kent, WA (US). She has made significant contributions to technology, holding a total of four patents. Her work primarily focuses on enhancing user interaction with computing devices through innovative methods.
Latest Patents
Among her latest patents is "Associating Semantic Identifiers with Objects." This invention discloses computing devices and methods for associating a semantic identifier with an object. In one example, a three-dimensional model of an environment comprising the object is generated. Image data of the environment is sent to a user computing device for display. User input, including position data of the object and the semantic identifier, is received. The position data is then mapped to a three-dimensional location in the model where the object is located. Based on this mapping, the semantic identifier is associated with the object.
Another notable patent is "Location-Based Audio Messaging." This invention addresses the challenges mobile devices face in presenting messages related to a user's presence at a specific location. The techniques enable a mobile device to receive a request to present an audio message during the user's presence at a location. At a later time, the device detects the user's presence and presents the audio message, optionally without waiting for a request from the user.
Career Highlights
Michelle Lynn Holtmann is currently employed at Microsoft Technology Licensing, LLC. Her role involves leveraging her expertise in technology to develop innovative solutions that enhance user experiences.
Collaborations
Some of her notable coworkers include Vivek Pradeep and Steven Nabil Bathiche, who contribute to the collaborative environment at Microsoft.
Conclusion
Michelle Lynn Holtmann's work exemplifies the spirit of innovation in technology. Her patents in semantic identification and location-based messaging demonstrate her commitment to improving user interaction with devices. Her contributions continue to shape the future of technology and user experience.